Weaving Mātauranga Māori and indigenous knowledge with western science for positive outcomes for te Moana. A Ngā Kōrero with Daniel Hikuroa *ONLINE*

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Date(s) - Thu 28 July
19:00


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The Way Forward – Te Anga Whakamua
Weaving Mātauranga Māori and indigenous knowledge with western science for positive outcomes for te Moana.

DESCRIPTION:
This webinar will highlight the significance of combining indigenous knowledge – derived from centuries of observations explained through connections with place & how things interact – with scientific techniques & technology.
Guest speakers will provide insight into incredible examples of collaboration and celebration of Mātauranga Māori in recent research as we work towards becoming better kaitiaki of te Moana.
GUEST SPEAKERS:
Dr. Daniel Hikuroa (Ngāti Maniapoto, Waikato-Tainui, Ngaati Whanaunga)
Senior Lecturer @Te Wānanga o Waipapa, University of Auckland -an established world expert on weaving indigenous knowledge & science to realise the dreams and aspirations of the communities he works with.
Others are to be announced.

REGISTER HERE:
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/2016572406652/WN_NRQsz0xSS_60_60RlSZ0YA?fbclid=IwAR36SyzgiM4ie7BEVJsOLSQ3D7Y9-3jknnfX96IzurrdiTZpEM8TYX64aJ0

This webinar will be moderated by Alison Ballance, a former producer of Radio New Zealand’s weekly science and environment programme ‘Our Changing World’. She brings her passion for meeting and interviewing passionate people, and sharing their knowledge and stories, as well as her background as a zoologist, wildlife filmmaker, writer, and radio producer, to name a few.
Ngā Kōrero is a free webinar series designed to foster better communication about various ocean-related topics. In this series, you will hear from experts in marine science and mātauranga Māori, learn about discoveries and progress in marine protection, and increase awareness of opportunities for action.
Ngā Kōrero is brought to you by NZAEE Seaweek with support from the NZ National Commission for UNESCO and Live Ocean Charitable Trust.
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